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Existence and approximation results for gradient flows
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    Existence and approximation results for gradient flows (English)
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    28 September 2006
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    Summary: This note addresses the Cauchy problem for the gradient flow equation in a Hilbert space \(\mathcal{H}\) \[ \left\{\begin{matrix} \l\\ u'(t) + \partial \phi(u(t)) \ni 0 \quad \text{ a.e. in } (0,T), \\ u(0) = u_0. \end{matrix} \right. \tag{1} \] where \(\phi \,:\mathcal{H}\rightarrow (-\infty ,+\infty]\) is a proper, lower semicontinuous functional which is not supposed to be a (smooth perturbation of a) convex functional and \(\partial \phi \) is (a suitable limiting version of) its subdifferential. The interest for this kind of equations is motivated by a number of examples, which show that several mathematical models describing phase transitions phenomena and leading to systems of evolutionary PDEs have a \textit{common gradient flow structure}. In particular, when quasi-stationary models are considered, highly non-convex functionals naturally arise. We will present some existence results for the solution of the gradient flow equation by exploiting a variational \textit{approximation} technique, featuring some ideas from the theory of \textit{Minimizing Movements}.
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    Phase transitions
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    Evolution problems
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    Gradient flows
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    Minimizing movements
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